Get Ready: Ten Top Tips

This website has been developed by the National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program. The NDCO Program works strategically to assist people with disability access participate in tertiary education and subsequent employment.

This website provides information on study and employment options for young people with disability, and also has some great resources including facts sheets, practical tips, and workbooks to assist transition.

Although not autism-specific, it is a very good starting point for you and your parents when you begin to plan for your life after school.

By the way, you do not have to be intending to study or work for this to be the first thing to look at.

Get Ready” Ten Top Tips

This website has been developed by the National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program. The NDCO Program works strategically to assist people with disability access and participate in tertiary education and subsequent employment.

This website provides information on study and employment options for young people with disability. It also has some great resources including facts sheets, practical tips, and workbooks to assist transition.

Although not autism-specific, it is a very good starting point when you begin to plan for their life after school.

By the way, your son or daughter does not have to be intending to study or work for this to be the first thing to look at.

On this website, you can download a useful summary for preparing to leave school. It’s called Get Ready Top Tips.

Then, have a good search around all our pages. Click on the sub menu on the left to find all the topics in this section.

You can then click on the menu headings above to move to different sections of the website.

Click on Our Stories on the right hand side of the page, or click here to read personal stories about getting ready.

Get Ready” Ten Top Tips

This website has been developed by the National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program. The NDCO Program works strategically to assist people with disability access and participate in tertiary education and subsequent employment.

This website provides information on study and employment options for young people with disability. It also has some great resources including facts sheets, practical tips, and workbooks to assist transition.

Although not autism-specific, it is a very good starting point when you begin to plan for their life after school.

By the way, your son or daughter does not have to be intending to study or work for this to be the first thing to look at.

On this website, you can download a useful summary for preparing to leave school. It’s called Get Ready Top Tips.

Then, have a good search around all our pages. Click on the sub menu on the left to find all the topics in this section.

You can then click on the menu headings above to move to different sections of the website.

Click on Our Stories on the right hand side of the page, or click here to read personal stories about getting ready.